The Motley Fool has a list of what it considers the eight pivotal dates in Social Security history. What do you think of their list?
- Aug. 14, 1935: The Social Security Act is signed into law
- Aug. 10, 1939: Social Security benefits are broadened to include dependents and survivors
- Aug. 1, 1956: Amendments are introduced to provide benefits to the disabled
- Jun. 30, 1961: Amendments allow workers to elect a reduced retirement benefit at age 62
- Jul. 1, 1972: A new law is signed, establishing an annual COLA beginning in 1975
- Oct. 30, 1972: The Social Security Amendments of 1972 creates the SSI program
- April 20, 1983: The Social Security Amendments of 1983 are signed into law (partial taxation of Social Security benefits and a gradual increase in full retirement age)
- April 7, 2000: The Retirement Earnings Test is eliminated for those at, or beyond, full retirement age
Let's add the Social Security Disability Benefits Reform Act of 1984.
ReplyDeleteLet's add the day the hearing backlog hit a million.
ReplyDeleteAdding Medicare in 1965/1966?
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